Dear Gilbert,
Just my 1 cent of feedback. I browse your site everyday, primarily looking for new articles. It’s usually a quick read.
This morning, I asked myself, when I am not working, and want to just find out where to get help, is there a faster way to find answers from www.transitioning.org?
Would it not be useful to have some pointer to where to start? And discover from there?
e.g. I wanted to find the link on PMET course which I had the privilege of attending back in 2002. Yes, time flies and economy is down again. Eventually I found it buried links-within-links. Imagine someone else who doesn’t know where to find; it can be frustrating.
Harry (name changed)
PS: Writer gave us permission to post this email on the site.
Gilbert’s Reply:
Dear Harry,
As much as we want to maintain the site as professionally as we can, we are also limited as we are all volunteers here. There is the time and effort issue here.
Perhaps once I maintain this site full time wef 13 April – hopefully the site can be updated with alot of information and as timely as can be.
We are also always on the look out for writers to this site and all articles will be considered seriously for post.
Thanks for your comment.
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